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THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD
CEDARTOWN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 26, 1900
(Published by Request)
SANCTIFICATION.
SOME A WFUL DEATHS.
HUGH MOORE is now Agent in Ce
dartown for the
Hr. S. G. N. Cates was struck by a
piece flying from his lathe machine
Friday morning, which knocked a
hole in his upper lip. J3e was in your
town in the evening for the purpose
of having it dressed. He is improv
ing.
Mr. J. B. Hogg, of your_town, was
in our burg Saturday. His wife came
last Thursday, and will remain here a
few days yet.
Mr. J. B. Crabb and wife, of your
town, were visiting their parents near
here Sunday.
Rev. G. B. Roman, of Esom Hill, was
here Saturdaj and Sunday. As he is
the pastor of the Baptist church at
this place, we have him with us once a
month. lie-delivered an able sermon
Sunday and also Sunday night. There
was also a good meeting at New Home
church Sunday, two miles east of this
place, having sermons by Eld. L. C. D
Payne, of Floyd, and Eld. R. S. Ham
rick, of Cedar Valley.
Quite a number of gentlemen and
ladies came out from your town Sun
day evening, having a very pleasant
trip, gathering flowers of all de
scriptions.
From Dr. Godbey’s Commentary.
Ephesians v; ; 26: That He may
sanctify her and purify her by the
washing of water through the word.
No honest Bible reader will fail to
see the second work of
FEARFUL FORMS IN WHICH THE
GRIM DESTROYER CALLS.
Tlte Venom of a Scnth Australian
Spider and tile Frightful Agony It
Cnatet — A Grain That Makes It.
Victim a Raving Maniac.
What Is the most awful shape in
which death may come to mortal man?
Not by Are, nor by water, nor by gun
shot. These are mere pleasures to
some or the deaths by which you may
die.
The most agonizing of all is caused
by- an insect half the size of a pea—a
small black spider. It lives in Peru
and South Australia, hut a few speci
mens have reached Europe and Amer
ica in shiploads of timber. Not long
ago a dock laborer was unlucky
enough to come upon one in the'Yic-
toria docks while unloading a bark.
The tiny death dealer dropped upon
the back .-of his hand and dug Its fangs
into his flesh. The bite itself was noth
ing, but as soon as the poison began to
work the man fainted with pain. Soon
afterward he came to and lived three
days before the end came.
This spider’s venom scorches up the
blood vessels and spreads through all
the tissues, causing the most fearful
agony a human being can have to bear.
The worst of it is that the victim lives
at least two days, enduring unthinka
ble anguish the whole time. This spi
der is luckily not common. It is known
as the "specky.” and when a man who
knows what the bite means is bitten he
generally blows out his brains.
Another fearful death is caused by
eating a grain called “bhat.” This
sometimes gets mixed with rice, which
it resembles. The plant grows in the
east, and a few grains of it will drive
one into a state of violent mania. The
victim becomes drowsy at first and aft
erward hilarious, then he goes stark,
staring mad and tears himself literally
to pieces with his flngers.'biting mouth
fuls out of his limbs. It is bad enough
frace here re
vealed beyond the possibility of doubt.
The regeneration of the Holy Ghost
takes sinners out of Satan’s kingdom,
transforms them into saints, and con-
Ecclesia here
Compound Oxygen
ROME, OA.
Laundry Work leaves Cedartown on Tuesdays
and returns on Fridays.
Best Equipped Laundry in State
JB@r We make Lace Curtains look as good as New.
£fv5" \Ve guarantee to nol break ycur collars in laundrylug.
ffiy-NO SAW EDGES on your collars. Give us a trial.
stitutes the Divine
mentioned The Cord does not sanctify
this wicked world, hut Erclesia: i. e.,
his own church. Herce no one can be
so stupid as not to see that sanctifica
tion here revealed is a work distinct
from regeneration and subsequent to
it. What is sanctification? The Holy
Ghost here defines it a purification,
illustrated by the “washing of water”
—not literal water—as we here learn,
it is “through the word,” The Bible
which acts-iike magic on the whole system, put
ting new life into lungs and heart. It has been
in use for more than thirty years; thousands of
patients have been treated and over one thou
sand physicians have used it and recommended
it—a very significant fact.
No 2001—Height; 2 ft. 4
Pricp, $21.00.
ROME STEAM LAUNDRY CO
HUGH MOORE, Agent at Cedartown.
When you want Monumental or Cemetery work of
COMfOUID OIYGII,
any kind or an Iron Fence just write me for my catalogue and
prices and discounts and I will surprise you with low prices.
DALTON MARBLE WORKS,
- H. P. COLVARD, Prop.,
DALTOIT, G-J±.
Ithasbhen in use for more than thirty years.
It is well tried. Thousands have testified to its
wonderful curative powers. Hundreds of physi
cians have used it in their practice and are warm
in praise of it. It can be used at home without
interfering with one’s business or employment.
It cannot harm the most delicate patient. Treat
ment includes consultation of most experienced
physicians. For the cure of chronic diseases.
Send lor free book of 200 pages.
The great success of our treatment has given
rise to imitators, unscrupulous persons, some
calling their preparations Compound Oxygen,
often appropriating our testimonials and the
names of our pitients, to recommend worthless
concoctions. But any substance made elsewhere,
or by others, ar.d called Compound Oxygen, is
spurious.
the purgation; the word, God’s ap
pointed medium through which we are
sanctified, and faitii tne condition on
which wereceive.it. Hence the Spirit,
blood, word and faith are but counter
parts of the same great transaction.
The instantaneity of our sanctifica
tion is here confirmed by two infalli
ble witnesses in this short verse; i. e.,
HAOEASBic and katuarisas, purifying,
are both in.the aorist tense,which God
put in the Greek language to reveal to
ail honest readers that lie actually
sanctifies in the twinkling of an eye.
You may long approach the experience
but suddenly enter it, the gradualism
always being on Hie human side, as
oinnipitence needs but a moment to do
His work.
They returned at 730
o’clock Sunday night.
Messrs. J. B. Woods and T. E. Brock
have one and one-half acres to plant
in watermelons, potatoes and goobers.
They expect to gather their goobers
and potatoes, but do not know about
their melons, for everybody likes them.
There will he singing at the Baptist
church here next Sunday, commencing
at 12 o’clock. Mr. G. B. Holder, wiih a
good portion of the Liudaie class.
WHY
DR. HATHAWAY
CURES.
Delayed Letter.
MORGAN VALLEY DOTS.
Mrs. Sopbrohia Holland, of tho
“State of -Paulding,'
visited relatives
and friends in our cym-nanity part of
list week.
Mr. E. O. Wynn, one of onr clever
citizens, was in the Slate City on bnsi-
ness the latter part of last week.
Mrs. Cora Doyle, of Ked Ore, spent
Sunday with relatives in this part of
the moral vineyard.
Mr. W. H. Morgan was over to An
tioch on bnsiness Saturday.
Mr. Hugh Williams, a clever Bock-
marter, was a visitor in onr community
recently.
Mr. Chas. Holland, of Bemns, was a
visitor here part of last week.
Mrs. Seab Cliancey was among the
the visitors in Bockmart last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Bnckner, of
Flowerydale, were among the visitors
here Sunday.
Miss Lillie Hubbard closed her spring
term of school at the Morgan Valley
Academy last Friday. The session just
closed has been a successful one, and
both teacher and pnpils will enjoy their
vacation.
Leila, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John M.Parliam of Bartow county,
was buried at the Morgan cemettry last
Sunday. Funeral services were con
ducted by Bev. John 0. Head. The
bereaved parents have the sympathy of
onr community in their hour of trouble.
The prospect for a good wheat crop
in this part of the county is very flat
tering at present, and if no disaster be
falls the crop, the harvest will be a good
one.
“Gentle Spring” seems to stand in
great awe of the cold north breezes
that so delight to caper arennd, and
loses no time in hiding her blushing
face whene’er thoy ehanco to blow.
Bx.de Jay.
Reasons for His Marvelous Snccess—
His New, Free Book.
"71 Dr. Hathaway's method
of treatmentisnoexperi-
K meat. It is the result of
KL E twenty years of experi-
Vtfl09 R ence in the most exten-
,7 sivo practico of any
VUfom(J specialist in his lino in
Sji|SjES£s^ the world. lie was grad-
' uated from one of the
best medical colleges in
tho country and perfect-
ed his medical and surgi-
Sound Endorsement
Testimonials of many well known men and
women establish the claim of Compound Oxygen
to be the great revitalizing remedy of the present
lime. It will cost you nothing to investigate.
Can and convince yourself, or send for our free
book. Home or office treatment for chronic or
acute diseases.
OWN RAILS, WITH THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO
Those horrid fits of depression, mel
ancholy, low spirits, and sndden irrita
bility, that sometimes afflict even good-
tempered people, is due to tho blood
being permeated with black bile. Her-
bine will purify the blood, restore]
health and cheerfulness. Price 50 cents.
T. F. Bnrbank.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS AND FIRST- CLASS DAY COACH TO
St, Louis and ASS Points West.
QUICKEST SCHEDULES TO
CHICAGO % NORTHWEST.
Excellent Service to Louisville, Cincinnati
and Ohio, Indiana and Michigan Points.
ALL RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO
NEW YORK and the EAST.
TOURIST RATES TO ALL RESORTS.
to see such a ease, but as for experi
encing it—
This grain Is only found In remote
parts of the east, but both white men
and natives are killed by it occasion
ally in the east, for the plant grows In
with the rice crops and can scarcely be
told apart, but that the dried grain is
of a reddish color.
Of course falling Into a vat of boiling
metal, as unfortunate workmen some-
cal education by exten-
I... 7 ^ sive hospital practice.
Early in his professional career he made discov
eries which placed liim at the head of his profes
sion as a specialist in treating what are generally
known as private diseases of men and women.
This system of treatment he lias more and more
perfected each year until today his cures are so
Invariable as to be tho marvel of the medical
profession.
Enjoying the largest practice of any specialist
in the world he still maintains a system of nomi
nal fees which makes it possible for all to obtain
his services.
Dr. Hathaway treats and cures Loss of Vitality,
Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisoning In its dif
ferent stages, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Nerv
ousness, all manner of Urinary Complaints,
Ulcers, Sores and Skin Diseases, Brights Disease
and all forms of Kidney Troubles. His treatment
for undertoned men restores lost vitality and
makes the patient a strong, well, vigorous man.
Dr. Hathaway’s success in the treatment of
Varicocele and Stricture without the aid of knife
or cautery Is plienomenaL The patient is treated
by this method at his own home without pain or
loss of time from business. This Is positively the
only treatment which cures withoutan operation.
Dr. Hathaway calls the particular attention of
sufferers from Varicocele and Stricture to pages
27,28,29, 30 and 31 of Ills new hook, entitled,
“Manliness, Vigor, Health,” a copy of which will
be sent free on application.
"Write today for free hook and symptom blank,
mentioning your complaint.
'J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. Hathaway & Co.,
gZK South Broad Street. Atlanta,Ga.
MENTION THIS PAPEB WHEN WKITINO.
BAPTIST CONVENTION NOTES.
For the Baptist Convention meeting
in Hot Springs, Ark., it is understood
that all lines east of Memphis will op
erate throngh coaches and Pullman
sleeping ears to Hot Springs over the
Iron Mountain ronte. Delegates from
the states east of the Mississippi River
have decided to go via this ronte who
have made arrangements for special
trains in both directions between Mem
phis and Hot Springs. Tho Iron Moun
tain people have a well earned reputation
for handling large bodies in the most
efficient and satisfactory manner, and
the fact that the Iron Mountain, is tho
official line for the Baptist Convention
is a sufficient guarantee of the service.
The convention meets in Hot Springs
May 12th. Tickets will be sold over the
Iron Mountain Bofito from all points in
the south-east May 7th to 10th with final
limit of May 24th. The Iron Mountain
people have made arrangements for ex
tension of limit on tickets if so desired.
Their representative in this territory is
Mr. I. E. Behlander, Traveling Pas
senger Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.
1112 Girard St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ancisco, Calv Toronto, Canada.
The President never says, “Take my
seat, madam.”
A woman’s idea oi a congenial' hus
band is one who lets her have her own
way in everything.
Inquiring boy—“Ma, what did tho
moths eat before Adam and Eve wore
clothes?”
Mothers! Beware of those secret rob
bersof year baby’s qniet and health
Those sleepless nights and long honrs
of tiresome vigil are cansed by those
terrible enemies of childhood—worms,
Destroy and remove them with White’s
Cream Vermifuge. Price 25 cents.. T.
F. Burbank.
Passengir Schedule in effect April 16 1000
Tor schedules, maps, or any railroad information, call apou or write to
J. W. T^MA s , JR., H. F. SMITH, CHARLES E. HARM
Manager, Traffic Manager, Gen. pass. Agent
NASHVILLE. TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN. ATLANTA
Try Allen's Foot-Ease,
A powder to be shaken into the shoes. You
ftet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired
easily. If you haves.marting feet or tightshoes.try
Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes
walking easv. Cures swo.len, sweating feet,
ingrowing nai s, blister and callous spots. Re
lieves corns and bunions of all piin .and give.*'
rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Sold by all
dnigghts agd shoe stores for 25c. Trial'pack
age FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy.
for a man to feeL The ’’knotter” is
well known to scientists and is, in fact,
a sort of huge flytrap plant. Those
who have strong Instincts of cruelty,
coupled with curiosity, sometimes force
a dog into the grip of the "knotter” to
watch the effects, which are too horri
ble to describe in detail.
Again, there is nothing very much
worse than hydrophobia., when genu
ine. The patient often lives for days
in the acute stage and in his last hours
Is simply tied up in knots and bent
backward and forward like a bow.
It is a very rare disease with human
beings, for most people bitten by rabid
dogs, n small number at most, escape
it In extreme cases the patient act
ually-snarls and bays like any hound,
and. next to experiencing it the worst
thing is to watch a case. It is as dis
tressing n spectacle as any man could
witness.
There is a snake called the "lancer,”
which lives in South America, and is
very ready with its fangs. It is a small,
brown, insignificant beasL but its bite
induces a sort of Imaginary swelling
all over the victim’s body. He feels
as if every inch of- him were being
strained to breaking point and the
agony which results is too awful for
words. Generally, however, the ex
cess of pain drives the bitten man mad
before very long, and in four hours he
dies—a senseless imbecile.
But. all said and done, perhaps there
is no death mncli worse than by the
common disease of cancer, which
gnaws at the patient’s vitals through
month after month of unceasing ago
ny and slays its victim at last through
sheer exhaustion.—London Spectator.
SEND*US ONE DOLLAR
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you find It exactly nit rci>rc*ciitc«l, the greatest ralue you ever saw \
and far better than organs advertised by others at more money, pay the freight f
agent OUR PRICE S35.50, less the91.00 deposit, or *84.50 and*
freight charges. THE PARLOR GEM I«one of the most DL'UABLC
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1 Grand Organ Swell, 4 Seis of Orchestral Toned Krsonatorv Pipe A&gJl
quality Reeds, 1 Set of 37 Ture Sweet Xelodla Reeds, 1 Set of 37
Charmingly Brilliant Celeste Reeds, 1 Set or 21 IUeh Mellow Smooth 04
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GUARANI EED 25 YEARS. S
NORTH BOUND.
The longest periods in the life of a
small boy are those between meals.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, Augnst Flower still has the larg
est sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Yonr mothers and grandmoth
ers Dever thought of using anything
else for Indigestion or Biliousness.
Doctors wercscarce, and they seldom
heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra
tion or Heart failure, etc. They used
August Flower to clean out the system
and stop fermentation of undigested
food, regulate the action of the liver,
stimulate the nervous and organic ac
tion of the system, and that is all they
took when feeling dull and bad with
headaches and other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green’s Augnst
Fiovier, in liqnid form, to make yon
satisfied there is nothing serious the
matter with yon. Sample bottles at
Knight Drug Company’s.
DEALERS IN
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bondens d Schedule in Efiec. November 19.1899.
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rattles most.
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The One Day Cold Cure.
Kermott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine for
colrl in'the head and sore throat Children take
them like candy.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For colds and sore throat use Kermott’s Choco
lates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy
and quickly cure.
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Dr. J. Nfiwton Hathaway has per-
fected an electric belt which he is pre
pared to famish to all patients who
need it, at a merely nominal charge.
Write to J. Newton Hathaway, M. D.
22$ Sonth Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
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Unchecked Brutality.
It is very different, the treatment of
domestic animals in Paris. There, if
you live In a hotel on one of the nar
row streets of the Latin quarter, you
will be kept awake 4ill night long by
the never ending cracking of the whips
cuts as they are laid
3.10pm
3.45pm
10.25pm
and the Withering
hard and.stinging over the backs of the
limping, half starved horses that draw
the voitures and fiacres.
If a cab horse stumbles and falls to
his knees in Paris, the driver does not
run to the nearest apothecary’s for 25
centimes’, worth of liniment to b&tlie
the scratched knees, as the London
cabby does for tuppence worth. He
simply gets down from his seat and,
taking the butt end of his whip, beats
the liorse over the - head until he clam
bers to bis feet: then, after administer
ing a couple of kicks from a No. 13
hobnailed boot, he mounts his box and
drives along.
The tram horses are constantly bela
bored with a whip and sworn at in the
argot of Paris, and the result, strange
as it may seem, is that it takes you
longer to go a mile in a fiacre in Paris
with the horses being whipped all the
time than it does the same distance in
London when not once during the drive
will the animal feel the touch of the
lash.—Detroit Free Press.
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PeU City., r.: 10.18
Anniston 9.16
Oxford 9.08
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Why don’t yon dress that Wound with
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic instead of
that old greasy salve or ointment? It
will prevent or remove inflammation
and soreness and heal it mnch quicker
and is so mnch cleaner and more pleas
ant Only 50 ets. a bottle by druggists.
COME TO THE
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Many a self-made man might be hap
pier if he could blame the job on
somebody else.
Ar Jesup
Ar Jacksonville.
5.20am
7.00pm
An Irish philosopher says the only
way to keep a baby qniet is to let it
bowl.
No 36 carries elegant Pullman Drawing Room
Buffet Sleeping car Birmingham to Jackson
ville, and Atlanta to Brunswick
No. 38 carries Pullman Sleeping car Birm
ingham to Atlanta and Atlanta to Jacksonville
to make, for you, a doLen FINE
PHOTOGRAPHS.
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 4. No. 2. No. 34
Leave— (Daily)ex-Sun. Sun. only
We bring to you the new and true from the piney
forests of Norway—
Cuts, wounds, bnrnf, sprains and
bruises quickly heal if you apply
Ballaul’s Snow Liniment. Price, 25 ets.
andj>0 ets. T. F. Bnrbank.
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ur onfers for excellent Cray-"
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Some wives would save more money
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King Solomon nn Egotiat.
Aud yet this kiiig-(Solomon) with his
magnificence and unrivaled power, this
shrewd judge, tills skillful statesman,
this scholar with his wide culture, be
came a pessimist, and stands forth one
of the saddest figures in all the his
tory of melancholy. But if we analyze
his misery we find that lie was a pessi
mist hot because men are disciplined
by conflict aud trouble, but because he
was a coutinned egotist.
Had men used printing presses in
those faroff days the first letter to be
exhausted In setting up Solomon’s
copy would have been the capital letter
“1.” ‘T btiilded me houses, “I” got
me soldiers, “I” wrote proverbs, “I”
had manservants, “I” had maidserv
ants. Through insatiable egotism Solo
mon lifted up this “I” as a columnar
hitching post, and asked all creation to
stand around and admire him. But
simplicity is to a great man what
sweetness is to a rose. A bloated and
overwrought egotism makes happiness
impossible.—Rev. Newell Dwight HU*
Us. 1). D., in Ladies’ Home Journal.
For couglis and colds there islo mt d-
icine so effective as Ballard’s Hore-
honud Syrup It is the ideal remedy.
Price 25 cents and 50 cents. T. F. Bur
bank. ;
Little girl (to visitor)-“Don’t'you
think I loo’j ja it like m t nma? ’ Her
mother—“Hath, dear; don’t he vain.”
No. 15 carries Pullman Sleeping car Rome to
Chattanooga. Chattanooga to Salisbury and
Salisbury toNew York without change.
(These are the kind the agents
sell at $1.06.)
1 Make Frames, All Sizes and
Price.
WIST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1. No. 3.
(Daily) ex-Sun. i
Nature’s most natural remedy, improved by science to
a PLEASANT, PERMANENT, POSITIVE CURE for
coughs,„colds and all inflamed surfaces of the Lungs
and Bronchial Tubes. The sore, weary, cough-v/orn
Lungs are exhilarated; the microbe-bearing mucus is
cutout; the cause of that tickling is removed, and
the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so
that there is no inclination to cough.
LvRome v.
Ar Chattanooga.
6.25] i in
8.40pm
7.45am
7.50am
Ar Cincinnati!
Ar Louisville.
No. 9 Pullman Sleeping car Rome to Cincin
nati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
CASTORIA.
Bears the ^ The Kind You Have Always Bough!
Signature y/ /} . /?
liOOn n
8.13pm
11.56pm
2.00am
Lv Atlanta
Ar Charlotte:
Ar Danville.
Ar Lynchburg......
Ar Charlottesville..
Ar Washington .
Ar Baltimore ..
11.50pm
9.10am
1.22pm
3.25pm
5.28pm
9.15pm
11.35pm
lor Diyoi (•<*.
Anna Adams) No. 30, In Polk Superior
vs. Court, February Term,
Win. Adams j 1900.
It appearing that Win. Adams,defend
ant in the foregoing petition, resides
nut o|‘ the state and that it is necessary
t > perfect service upon him by publiea-
t»«m: It is ordered that serv ce be per
fected by publhmtion in the paper io
which Sherirt’s advertisements are
printed t wice a month for two months.
This March 15th, 1900.
C. (i. Janes, J. S. C.
Sanders A Davis, PJa'mtitf’s Attys.
Ar Philadelphia 10.15am
ArNew York. |12.43pin
No. 38 “Washington and Southwestern
ited” Solid Pullman Vestibule train Ath.
New York, carrying Pullrnun Sleeping car
Atlanta to New York. Dining car Atlanta to
Greensboro and Washington to New York.
.TPgriClose connections as follows:--
’edartown with Central of Georgia, at
?oekmart with Southern Railway at
’artersville with W. A A., at Piedmont
viMi K. T. V. A a.
6.13am
SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS.
BOTTLES ONLY. 25c, 50c AND $1.00 SIZES.
Pulli
Atlanta
No. 36 carries Pullman Drawing room Sleep
ing car Atlanta io New York, and Dining car
Charlotte .o Washington.
♦Daily'. tDaily Except Sunday. ^Sunday only.
l R. S. GANNON 3d v.p. & g.n. Washington,D.C.
jV M. CIJLP. Truf Mgr. Washington. D. C.
\y\ A. TURK. G. P. A.. Washington. D. C.
C AbENSCOTER, A.G.P.A.jChuttanooga.Tann.
f PARKER’S
I hair BALSAM ^
Cleansei and beaotifiei the oair.!
I Promote! a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Seniore Gray
Hair to ita Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases * hair tailing.
I AM 8! YEARS OLD, and never used any rem
edy equal to Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It gives
quick and permanent relief in grip as well as coughs
and colds, it makes weak lungs strong.
—Mrs. M. A. Metcalfe, Paducah, Ky.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
pusiti'Face’s T.ivery Stable, North
1 Main Street.
WESTERN and ATLANTIC R.R
Carters villo...
10.00 a m
6.40 pm
1.15 pm
Taylorsville...
10.34
7.12
1.47
Aragon
10.49
7.24
2.01
Rock mart.
10.57
7.31
2.07
Fish Creek...-
11.11
7.40
2.22
Grady.:
11.15
7.51
2.27
Cedartown
11.30
8.10
2.40
Ksom Hill
12.45 pm
3 09
Piedmont
1.42
3.48
Pell City.........
5.50
6.50
Pell City
am
9.40 am 7.10 a m
Piedmont.
2 02 pm! 10 12
Ksom Hill
2,45
10.51
Cedartown......
7.00
3.25
i 11.20
7.18
3 42
s11.33
Fish Creek
7.23
3.47
11.38
Rockmart
7.39
4.04
11.53
Aragon......
7.47
4.10
11 !9
Taylorsville....
8.03
4.23
12.13 p m
Carters vilie
8.40
5.00
[12.45
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No. 1907-
-Height, 4 ft. 1 in.
Die
2 8x1.0x0 4
Base
1 9x0 7x0 5
B. Base
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STATIONS i No. i
No. 3
No. 11
Lv Carrollton.ji 50pm
Bremen 2 17
Buchanan 2 33
Cedartown 3 20
Rome ... -.4.05
Lyerly 4 5»
Sum’rville-:5 16
Trion.. (526
LaFayetle- 5 54
Ch'kam’ga 6 22
Battlefield ,6 30
Ar Chattan’ga:7 00
r, 10
6 55
7 48
S 06
S is
8 42
g 12
9 20
9 50 am
5 ooara
6 20
f ’ 15
8 00 am
LvfSI
STATIONS.
No. 2
No. 4
No. 12
Lv Chattan’ga
Battlefield
Ch’kam’ ga
La Fayette..
Trion..
Sum’rville
Lyerly _...
Rome.
Cedartown
Buchanan .
Bremen.. ...
Ar Carrollton..
S ooam
h3t>
83S
906
934
i9 44
iii
1227pm
I IO
3 50 pm
4 2S
is
5 36
5M -
6 50
7 33
3 20 pm
5 00
6 10